It is more an exceptional case of a sports film with an intellect that is just as muscular as the flesh around its robust frame. |
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Admittedly, this oversimplifies consequentialism, which in reality has a rather robust philosophic tradition. |
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Skilful, robust and inspirational players are plentiful in this part of the land. |
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Annan says robust monitoring by international observers will be key to resolving the devastating conflict. |
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Redwing are among the least robust of thrushes and vulnerable to mass mortality when overcome by cold spells. |
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Rarely have the compositional anxieties of the Scherzo sounded more robust and urgent, or its litany of compulsive surges so compelling. |
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Most labyrinth fish are robust and easy to keep, and on the whole can be expected to do well. |
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The later-picked second flush delivers a deeper colour and more robust flavours than a first flush. |
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The plants are stout, robust and shrub-like, with reddish stems and greenish-white or reddish-brown flowers produced in narrow, upright clusters. |
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As all personal information is stored on the network and not on a device, it is seen as offering a robust security option. |
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In the longer term, there is a reduction in the number of insurance claims and related costs if one has a robust system in place. |
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A robust player, he devoted his long life to keeping Shakespeare on the stage. |
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It's robust for a costume drama, the score and sound effects spread throughout the soundstage in surprisingly dynamic fashion. |
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Fortunately the flounder is a robust fish which, with careful handling, will easily go back and swim away to fight another day. |
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There is a robust replacement market or aftermarket, involving turbine repairs or rebuilding. |
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The more robust your GI tract, the more available nutrients such as glutamine are for anabolic muscle metabolism. |
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It's ideal for barbecuing as it's robust enough to withstand the heat, especially when protected by slices of Parma ham. |
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Fitzpatrick's rarest wine, called Tir Na Nog, is a robust blend of Nebbiolo, Sangiovese, and Zinfandel. |
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Dealers fear the storm will tighten fuel supplies, which are much lower than relatively robust crude stockpiles and more difficult to replace. |
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To paraphrase Tommy's robust phraseology, O'Neill will kick certain parts of the anatomy. |
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Biological systems might interact resonantly with microwave fields but there is as yet no robust evidence. |
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As the two-stroke fumes were starting to make even the more robust feel queasy, we embarked upon the return leg of our journey. |
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This method may act as a simple and robust screening procedure when evaluating potential antipruritics and allow a comparison among products. |
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But in both cases, the economic recoveries then in progress were robust enough to take the licking and keep on ticking. |
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The dentary narrows posterior to the coronoid, and forms a short but robust condylar process that terminates in a large, broad condyle. |
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Born in Raipur, he grew up on Parsi theatre, silent films and the robust lilt of Chhatisgarthi folk songs that filled the air all around. |
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Each group faithfully captures the swinging lilt of Ory's bands, his sense of dynamics, and the essence of his robust trombone tones. |
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As an emerging conceptual framework, political ecology is ripe with opportunity for robust historical research. |
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Only the heather remains robust as it thrived on the harshness of the autumn storms. |
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The two robust and muscular nudes on this sheet have also been interpreted as Leonardo's response to Michelangelo's depictions of the male nude. |
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Mid-summer plantings of short-season tomato cultivars can provide vigorous, robust plants from which to harvest high-quality fruit. |
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He starts out robust and powerful and full of vinegar, and becomes a man beaten down by tragedy. |
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Happily most employees are sufficiently robust to withstand the stress of a heavy workload. |
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She is a pleasantly robust woman of modest means, patriotic in convictions, guileless in manner. |
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Not only are the transgenic tomatoes richer in lycopene, they're also more robust and more solid compared to traditional tomatoes. |
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Her body, once the robust athletic image of health, now requires a machine to keep it alive. |
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Emaciated as a result of losing about 60 pounds via a calorie-depleted diet, he barely looks like his usual robust self. |
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He doesn't prune it regularly, but still he must do enough cutting to get a tractor under the robust limbs. |
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Less rugged and robust than debonair and sophisticated, he attracted modern, independent women who appreciated his flair. |
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You could get the microbes from around a particularly robust tomato plant and spray that on next year's crop. |
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He's a strapping, robust he-man living a life of seclusion with other retired adventurers in Kenya, who handily dispatches a group of assassins. |
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He recommends new buildings should be more robust to deal with extreme weather events, such as hurricanes. |
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The robust steel and concrete construction and strong geometric forms of the two buildings reinforce their physical relationship. |
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To create an effective and healthy workplace, the administrative tower was designed as a robust loft. |
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Gormley needed a functional, maintenance-free, robust building, with more space to work, and significantly, more space to think. |
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Currently, the butter market is robust and some companies are adding more fat to their butter. |
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The driving force behind a robust industry is a strong demand for innovative new products. |
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Dot-com fever and a robust economy had money pouring into the museum from longtime benefactors and new supporters alike. |
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Fueled by a still reasonably robust economy, the trend in Williamsburg seems to have accelerated. |
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Unsure of his choice at times, Vlad learns to live the imperfection of a robust capitalist society. |
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Explosive growth in Nevada is fueling one of the most robust economies in the nation. |
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Their success is not representative, however, as silver constitutes only a tiny fraction of today's robust contemporary art market. |
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There will be even less robust debate and argument, as everybody runs scared of being accused of bullying. |
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He claimed that they were not only able to be strong militarily, but they were able to be strong in robust debate. |
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Meeting the growing demand for robust cheeses relies on good milk, strong starters and quality flavors. |
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Flavors need to be developed to give a fuller, more robust and complete profile to overcome the lack of sugar. |
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The specialty cheese segment has played well to consumer desires for foods with more robust and unique flavors. |
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You're planning a dinner for eight important guests and want the perfect robust red to go with filet mignon. |
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From the inception of the project the archdiocese insisted on a robust design to preserve the function and integrity of the structure. |
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Ojos Criollos is a Cuban Dance, a kind of tango that ingratiates itself with a certain robust ardency. |
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That removes him from the strictly Arian camp but still leaves him short of a robust Trinitarian orthodoxy. |
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Although he was about to turn 90, he looked trim and fit and boasted he had just returned from a robust round of golf at a nearby course. |
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In Edinburgh the market is still robust and city centre property prices for developers are at a premium. |
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Daughter corallites then turn vertically, giving the corallum a robust appearance. |
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It's a lightweight, luggable chassis that combines rugged good looks with robust construction. |
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Daughter corallites possess relatively large diameters from the beginning, along with a robust colonial pattern. |
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Cut back robust greenhouse climbers such as passion flowers and plumbago to within a few inches of the old wood. |
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Australian 'salmon' is a fine robust looking fish that lives inside Corio and Port Phillip. |
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The United Nations received much support for taking robust action against an aggressor nation. |
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He added that robust foreign direct investment in China had supported good demand for machinery and component supplies. |
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Detailing here is robust and direct in the functional, nautical traditions of canal and harbour side. |
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She bought the girl a tankard of hot cider and herself a robust country ale. |
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A stentorian voice told viewers that only George Bush's robust approach could protect them. |
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His chocolate tasting menu, a robust replacement to the spring-summer fish tasting, is now a signature. |
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This method falls within a novel approach to robust statistical inference from incomplete databases based on probability intervals. |
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Current processes simply aren't scalable or robust enough to meet dramatically increasing demand. |
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From the main courses, Cunningham chose tender pan-fried octopus with sliced raw onions, scallions, and a robust dose of chili. |
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Once they do, they help the tumor to form its own robust network of blood vessels, weaving a circulatory system throughout the tumor mass. |
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But isn't occupational mobility of this kind a great strength, the obverse side of robust job creation? |
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We have a robust clinical priority system for our operators to identify how serious the condition is. |
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His fretting about his Scotticisms made the Enlightenment an alien presence to robust patriots. |
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An array validation program represents the foundation of tests required to establish robust assay performance in a multiplexed environment. |
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In addition, a robust vehicle scrappage program would also boost the struggling economy, Mr. Nantais said. |
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These showed operating profits trebled to 655m kronor, thanks to stronger global-equity markets and robust sales. |
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The quality of the serial signal is of critical importance for robust system-to-system interoperability. |
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Our society depends on a free and robust marketplace not only of goods and services, but also ideas. |
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This versatility was enhanced by the system's inherent stability, robust and usable map package, and rapid boot-up capability. |
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This is the most robust treatment response for a SSRI in a melancholic population. |
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The banded masonry structure forms a robust base for the hovering lightweight steel roof plane held tautly above the tiers of seating below. |
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The gathering earlier this week of trade union leaders to discuss plans for a more robust manifesto was an indication of that. |
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She is delighted by its lightweight, compact and robust design, and highly impressed by its competitive price. |
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However, when ethnologists from the Smithsonian Institute visited the Quinault later in the century, they found a robust and stalwart people. |
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His seventh and eighth symphonies get an occasional airing, as do the serenade for strings and the robust violin concerto. |
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I believe with further hacking it would be possible to control a fairly robust corporate or personal website with a wiki backend. |
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Next to my large and robust American seat mates, I must have looked positively cadaverous. |
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The West Riding of Yorkshire in the late eighteenth century was ill-famed for its robust and independent plebeian culture. |
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For this application, Linux has the advantages of a robust toolset and source-code availability. |
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During the inter-war period, smaller, more robust radio sets, some with crystal tuning, were developed. |
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You'll simmer them quickly in their own juices with onion, garlic, and fresh basil, gentle buttresses for their full, robust flavor. |
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In the Mediterranean, I've seen large, robust fig trees sprouting from craggy slopes and fractured rock cliffs. |
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The pathos of this account is well complemented by a robust sense of humour and perceptive insights into human nature. |
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Father Ancelin said the Benedicite and wine was poured into the hanaps, of crystal for the adults, of more robust wood for the children. |
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It is microphthalmic, micropterous, depigmented, with reduced size, globular shape, and short and robust appendages. |
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Or does a large surface area per unit mass make those particles robust vehicles for ferrying toxicants such as metal atoms deep into the lungs? |
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Zinc, on the other hand, is considered a go-to metal for laptop hinges because it is robust and shapeable. |
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Its light caramel flavor complemented the robust molasses, and its sandy texture gave the cake a springy touch. |
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God has his own timetable for working his wonders, and a commitment to vitalism is hardly a robust expression of faith. |
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My exhibition next year in Philadelphia also will be of those robust forms, as they are transportable. |
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The less robust sauna inhabitants start to fill the sauna with a burble of profanity, as they pray that their eyes don't boil and explode. |
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The fieldlike pattern was robust against changes in the hoarding parameters, the coarseness of the grid, and the climate parameters. |
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The paediatric cardiac surgeons now have data that are robust and rigorous. |
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There needs to be a robust system in place, in all our courts, to see that this does not result in a miscarriage of justice. |
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Walt Whitman, for example, created a fantastic self-image which appealed to those seeking an earthy, robust American literary voice. |
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Although the hard drives won't be as robust or shockproof as a tape cartridge, hard drives will continue to offer various advantages over tape. |
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Nullification is a byproduct of the robust right of criminal defendants to a trial by jury. |
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Oven thermometers are usually of the robust bimetallic type, with a magnet on the back so that they can be fixed to the steel wall of the oven. |
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The toothrow of Crotaphytus exhibits wide, robust teeth and consists of mostly tricuspid teeth that show little or no recurvature. |
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The relative positions of the ciliate, yeast, and plant sequences are, however, not robust and the branch forms a trifurcation. |
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However, robust inferences can be made from a combination of molecular genetic, biogeographical and palaeontological studies. |
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The enemy fighting a robust military like we have wants to use asymmetrical factors, for instance, bioterrorism. |
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It is a robust style in which tugs, nudges, charges and shoves are given and received, but there is far more to Sutton than that. |
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Southern France is most commonly associated, vinously speaking, with robust red wine values. |
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Here, you'll salivate over robust noodle dishes laced with shrimp, onions and won tun, served in steaming tureens. |
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The robust demand is expected to continue into this year on rising shipments of laptop computers, LCD monitors and LCD TVs, Hsieh said. |
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The selections themselves are, however, often more politically robust than such a seemingly non-contentious policy might suggest. |
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The two-stroke scooter engine was replaced by a more robust 247 cc four-stroke one. |
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Alas, this robust and simple-minded certainty that Reason rather than Faith was the wave of the future is all but spent now. |
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What started as a few health-care providers twenty years ago has blossomed into a robust community that boasts international connections. |
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Fortunately the family cats are pretty robust but many pets find these bombardments unbearable. |
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The series had a robust energy but was just too sour and downbeat to really work as a sitcom. |
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His intonation is excellent and his voice is vibrant and robust throughout the entire tenor range. |
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Hedman's mind has been more robust than his body, his self-confidence undented by his high-profile mistakes. |
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Crisp white linen show off the robust flavours and vibrant colours of truly Italian food. |
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The grid has been more or less a constant throughout her career, but lately it has become more robust and muscular. |
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They all demonstrated to me that high-quality, robust software was running on first-class hardware. |
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Most felt Christie would be eaten alive by some of the bigger, more robust full-forwards. |
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She'd been, in a sort of robust but slightly inept way, telling him what to do and what to say. |
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A lot more robust seems Ane Urkizu's range of asymmetric shapes and screen printed fabrics made into pencil skirts and slim fit trousers. |
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Concerns about widespread inaccuracies in online health information are speculative and intuitive rather than based on robust research. |
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Delicious weekly specials augment a superb menu, with a robust selection of favorites from America's four corners. |
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In my view, modern humans evolved in situ from Neanderthals in Europe, as they did from robust forms elsewhere. |
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The administration might be unsympathetic to a more robust policy towards Burma. |
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Ontogenetic studies of the bracteoles in Chenopodiaceae could contribute to resolution of a robust phylogeny for the family. |
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This implies a net magnetic moment less robust than the compass needle of single-celled magnetotactic bacteria. |
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Still, the blog has a brand new and much more robust commenting system which works in a very similar way. |
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Customers want a robust infrastructure with 100 percent uptime and global coverage. |
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It adds robust flavor to focaccia, homemade breadsticks or quick breads such as biscuits or scones. |
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Unlike delicate solid-state circuitry, valves are incredibly robust from an electrical perspective. |
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In Spain, there is now a robust supply of both Moroccan hashish and homegrown marijuana of increasing variety and quality. |
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The birds prospecting for nesting sites were most attracted to areas where other birds had large broods of robust infants. |
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When creating Flash, Macromedia did a lot more than simply create the most robust and powerful format for Web-based vector graphics animation. |
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In both analyses, we computed robust standard errors adjusted for clustering at the firm level. |
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Through its cyclic redundancy code, SATA is able to detect all single and double-bit errors, making it a very robust and reliable architecture. |
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As an independent organisation we offer the frank, robust and honest opinions of supporters. |
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The user-friendly screen has been developed, using Visual Basic as the front-end tool and the robust Oracle for the back end for storing details. |
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Schenden credits a robust economy, as well as superior products rolling off the assembly line, for helping to boost revenues. |
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The whiteness of his robust crop of hair could, with a slight stretch, be thought premature. |
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These represent robust wolf-sized dogs thought to have derived from the large northern Holarctic wolf form C. l. lupus. |
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Like the roof structure, they are cheap and cheerful, but they are also robust and will need little maintenance. |
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Elite law schools cherish robust debate, iconoclasm, and arguing issues from all sides, right? |
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First, buildings should be made more robust and designed so the loss of one structural element cannot cause collapse. |
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They're a bit more flavorful than domestics, but not as robust as most craft brews. |
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I had a good, strong and very robust constitution, perfectly able to take its nourishment from a vegetable source. |
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In addition to solving this problem, Linux 2.4 queues will be more robust and scale better to multiple processors. |
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Agriculture performance was robust with the stock of foodgrains crossing 63 million tonnes. |
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Consuming radish generally results in improved digestion, but some people are sensitive to its acridity and robust action. |
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But to get those robust salaries, railroaders put up with wearying schedules, physical work and unpredictable assignments. |
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No robust evidence exists for the optimal period for maintaining post-operative suction drainage. |
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He doesn't seem to recognize the South as a region with a robust economy, white-collar professionals and growing urban areas. |
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Any electrical device, such as torches or strobes, must be reliable and robust if it is to be relied on as a marker buoy. |
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Made of billinga, a robust African hardwood, the walkways guide and orientate visitors around the site. |
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The source of the robust flavor was found via spray-dried coffee from a foodservice wholesaler. |
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The idea is that you should want people whose opinions you share to have an robust stance. |
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We need men and women who are mentally and physically robust and intellectually agile. |
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That is why there needs to be a system of rigorous and robust inspections allied with heavy sanctions to enforce minimum standards. |
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Just as the garden weeds are more robust than the desired plants, bad information rears its ugly head more virulently than good information. |
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The silent and robust young man riding the horse that drew her kibitka was the chieftain of his tribe. |
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Air New Zealand has launched a plastic wine bottle that is lighter and more robust than glass, but has some of its cool feel. |
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In spite of advancing years and not too robust health, he laboured strenuously until the state of his health made it necessary for him to retire. |
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She said he was quite small but very robust and she has to resist the temptation to wrap him in cotton wool. |
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Yes, consumer confidence has proved far more robust than in previous recessions. |
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Its current valuation is appealing and its dividend payout looks as robust as any of the major banks. |
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This is a recipe for a non-functioning society, since robust public life would become impossible. |
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When asked to provide a breath sample she replied in robust terms that she was going to do nothing of the kind, said Miss Bramley. |
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Where spoilers are identified, peacekeepers must be able to engage in robust and aggressive action to bring them to heel. |
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Only the most robust biominerals survive into the fossil record, and the range of isotopic systems available to study is limited. |
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Indeed, building robust connections with users is the best hedge against adversity. |
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Squirrels range in size from the mouse-sized African pygmy squirrel to the robust marmots and woodchucks. |
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Such robust pieces of woodwork and skill didn't deserve such a lackluster fate. |
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By far the most common alchemilla in most of Britain today is the robust garden plant Alchemilla Mollis. |
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A robust young laboratory mouse is doing well to hang on for thirty or forty seconds. |
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Today's pianists must work with plastic, wood, felt,, copper, iron and steel to make all kinds of sounds ranging from delicate pianissimos to robust fortissimos. |
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The separation was robust against the fluctuation caused by random noise. |
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Several others claim to have seen a robust figure wearing a hat and a poncho crouched against a table in the library. |
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If Apatosaurus and Diplodocus were both low browsers, what potential advantages would be incurred from robust or gracile humeri and femora if walking on wet sediments? |
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Ales often possess a fruity aroma and a complex, robust flavor. |
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In particular, his robust stance on discipline is very welcome. |
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Through a robust airworthiness procedure, its test and engineering capabilities allow for the safe operation of aircraft outside of standard flight envelopes. |
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Further tests may reveal whether planting Neotyphodium-infected robust needlegrass along roadsides could discourage animals from grazing too close to roadways. |
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The process of creating the project seems also to be strongly linkable to building and sustaining team commitment and thereby to build a more robust team culture. |
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My beloved can have a strange and rather robust sense of fun sometimes. |
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After a robust chinwag with the Amigos he assured us that was no chance. |
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Less robust people and children are more susceptible to the disease. |
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We need to help businesses make themselves more robust for the future. |
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A robust grandfather, once the bane of Hollywood screenwriting, regales his frail, fidgety grandson with horrible tales of the macabre and the supernatural. |
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The single sacral vertebra is usually somewhat stouter than surrounding vertebrae and has a relatively robust rib that articulates with the ilium of the pelvic girdle. |
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Thus, species that are strong fliers with robust wing elements leave bone assemblages richer in forelimb elements than species that tend to be more cursorial. |
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Perhaps the biggest challenge in developing a robust and growing forage-finished program is the assurance of an equally distributed, year-round supply of slaughter cattle. |
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And a few of the savvier, more entrepreneurial bloggers turned their own sites into more robust media outlets. |
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The robust design of the head is particularly suitable for the application and will not break off under the strain of hammering as can be the case with ordinary clout nails. |
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But concerted buying of the currency will be inevitable should it go into free fall if the US recovery turns out to be less robust than projected. |
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I was told that many less robust animals do not survive the ordeal. |
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Together with regular reviews and inspections, this provides an intricate system of checks and cross-checks which, taken together, provide a robust security net. |
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However, economic analysts in the private sector are critical of the government's unrealistic confidence in the economy, chiefly based on continuing robust shipments. |
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The first millennium was the first era when most of the world was settled, and the first time immigration and travel created a robust communication network. |
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His voice is vibrant and robust throughout the entire tenor range. |
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But the malpractice system is not robust in China, and patients feel powerless. |
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The products worked well and were backed by spending on research into new and existing products, and the company had a robust manuka honey supply chain. |
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One of my favorites is horehound, a robust plant that is nearly indestructible and produces clusters of small white flowers that draw tiny flies like magnets. |
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These individuals are emotionally robust despite their shy demeanour, and they have high standards for themselves, which is why they can seem cranky and irritable. |
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Full throttle Shiraz and robust Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are inoculated with yeast and made into sparkling wines with unbelievable character and finesse. |
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There's a downloadable NKOTB Tweetdeck background and a robust community on Ning. |
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The disconnect between his robust frame and sickly music mirrors the tension in the songs themselves, between quivering ephemera and hulking clangor. |
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He advocated theories existence that would be sufficiently robust to reveal the larger patterns of society and do justice to its intricacies and complexities. |
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Serb religious mythology, then, was robust both in the interweaving of its literary themes and in the interrelated and thorough ideology of sacral architecture. |
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As adolescents are the only group in which carriage rates have been studied, these data provide more robust evidence of herd immunity across the whole population. |
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They also invented propellant combinations that were robust and storable. |
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They plainly retained a keeled sternum and a robust pectoral girdle. |
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To avoid these problems, HomePlug uses a robust orthogonal frequency division multiplexing scheme with 1,280 orthogonal quadrature amplitude modulation carriers. |
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In such a situation, the hope of establishing the quantifiability of these underlying cognitive dimensions in a robust fashion becomes increasingly remote. |
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Colorado's market for jam bands has been robust for decades. |
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In my view, at least some tribunal members need a long and secure tenure in office if for no other reason than to safeguard the robust administration of the FOI law. |
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To assure a robust flower spire, feed plants in late winter or early spring with a balanced dry fertilizer or a top dressing of well-rotted manure or compost. |
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By the 1st millennium bc iron tyres were being fixed to the outside of the rim of spoked wheels, proving to be a far more robust yet lightweight structure. |
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They are encouraged by activity in the American foodservice arena, where easy availability of previously little known cheeses is fueling demand for more robust flavors. |
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But California has a robust economy, boasts a diverse and vibrant population, provides technological leadership for the world, and remains a wellspring of new ideas. |
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The depth and dynamism of the mono audio track make it almost as robust as stereo, and the soundtrack is clean and free of hiss or other defects as well. |
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Nemirovskaya, with her robust intellectual and physical presence, plays the role of chair and mother hen. |
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He is also a robust singer, as his rendering of Blow High proved. |
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Some wheat farmers may be warming to the prospect of a new tool to help them grow more robust and profitable wheat, engineered to withstand herbicides. |
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The correlation is especially robust in the lower grades, when students are in their formative years. |
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The plants growing about the Picachos de Santa Clara are more robust and less surculose than those in the Sierra Vizcaino proper and resemble A. gigantensis. |
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To this end, a robust Special Operations Forces presence beyond simply a modest advisory effort should be sent to Iraq. |
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It was discovered that the heavy mortar and its robust mount provided a very stable mounting, which allowed a high degree of control for the machine gun. |
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The same rule technically applies for white meat, but this is Christmas Day, and no one will strangle you if you insist on drinking this robust Chilean red with the turkey. |
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Keighley's pack was seldom outplayed by Scarborough's robust efforts up front, even though it was shunted backwards from time to time in the scrummages. |
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Rosy's C-Melody sax beautifully sets the scene, but when Schneider takes over it becomes a deft execution of robust slide trombone at its tailgate best. |
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The green lion symbolizes an emerald or an oriental sapphire and means stature and robust person, wealth, cool and courageous, stable and sincere, unconditional love. |
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The invention uses a fiber optic transceiver to provide low latency, high bandwidth channels for such interconnects using a robust multimode fiber technology. |
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The two bogies and their transition motors were also scaled down from this design, but at the builder's recommendation a more robust alternator was fitted. |
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Many Syrians see the vetoes used to block a robust resolution as an excuse for inaction. |
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He and Huffington stoutly deny any trouble, though they confirm that HuffPo has attracted robust outside interest. |
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One is a robust woman the artist has indicated is from the American Midwest and the other a diminutive man he has identified as a French legionnaire. |
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He's a man's man with a notoriously robust attitude to women. |
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Competition for anchor stores in shopping centres remains robust with Dunnes, Superquinn, Marks and Spencers and Tesco all hoping to expand their presence. |
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Deep ripe raspberry aromas and peppery spice scents deliver a smooth rounded mouthful of robust earthy raspberry flavours, firm tannins and classic peppery finale. |
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An expanded colour palette brings this robust design classic up to date. |
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The special carbon fiber material is more robust than a magnesium alloy. |
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We have had a very robust debate this afternoon, and I encourage that. |
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Besides, he should get a boost from an increasingly robust recovery. |
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For our part, we would greatly prefer to deal with the adjustments that are necessary for robust economic growth, rather than just kicking the can down the road. |
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The results of this study suggest that aggressive problem solving is a robust discriminator of preschool boys with and without clinically significant disruptive behavior. |
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For too long your family's presence in Scotland has been coloured by Balmoral and the late summer season with its fishing, robust outdoor activities and Highland games. |
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The sea showed no longer a smooth and calm panorama, the waves dancing joyfully, for it had started a rousing melody, a robust song escaping from unruly waters. |
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However, at this point in time robust registration of fast and small changes in the corpus cavernosum smooth muscle action potential is not possible. |
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After his condemnation, all those who drew back from the most robust affirmations of Christ's full divinity tended to be branded Arians by their opponents. |
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The family enjoys the robust flavor of freshly ground Mexican coffee. |
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Where Simmons is jocular in a kind of clever fratboy way, Lund is more refined in his language and more robust in his indignation. |
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Our trio in the know show you how and why to make room for playtime, your guaranteed link to renewed optimism, more robust health and a deeper sense of purpose. |
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I confess I only made it to da Emma for a late night cappucino, just long enough for a visit with the robust mama in the kitchen. |
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With a yellow bird on the Seagrape terrace, I sit transfixed as the cocktail, a blend of three local rums, accentuates the robust cacophony of tree frogs. |
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Now seven months old, Sam is a very healthy and robust dog, showing that even the most scruffy and mangy animal can be reclaimed and rehabilitated. |
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The industrial workforce attracted less of a jollity of English glee clubs and also avoided the more robust militaristic style of music. |
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This problem is usually averted by housing them in robust hutches and runs. |
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Most rodents are small animals with robust bodies, short limbs, and long tails. |
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Our technique provides robust constraints on cosmokinematic parameters, permitting one to separately bound matter from dark energy densities. |
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There are some written descriptions of a burly and robust appearance, with a guttural voice. |
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Small and slender, Richard III did not have the robust physique associated with many of his Plantagenet predecessors. |
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Nevertheless, PPPs are typically robust in the face of the many problems that arise in using market exchange rates to make comparisons. |
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Man was not made so large limbed and robust but that he must seek to narrow his world and wall in a space such as fitted him. |
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Haldane set the foundations of evolution onto a robust statistical philosophy. |
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The Indian and Bangladeshi armed forces maintain robust strategic engagement. |
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The polity had all of the organs of an integrated modern state and maintained a robust trading network. |
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In this recipe, I go even further, adding a robust salad to turn a lone cheese into a satisfying summer meal. |
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Since digital memcomputing machines map integers into integers they are robust against noise, and hence scalable. |
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Further sparkling performances and robust play indicated Wilkinson was playing injury free and back to his best. |
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Proponents of the slave trade, such as Archibald Dalzel, argued that African societies were robust and not much affected by the trade. |
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Kuwait has a robust public sphere and active civil society with political and social organizations that are parties in all but name. |
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Since the parliament can conduct inquiries into government actions and pass motions of no confidence, checks and balances are robust in Kuwait. |
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The wildcat is similar in appearance to a striped tabby cat, but has relatively longer legs, a more robust build, and a greater cranial volume. |
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It was shown that penalized regressions are usually robust and provide better accuracy than nonpenalized methods for disease prediction. |
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Their robust attempts to enforce fines and collect debts generated much unpopularity among the lower classes. |
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Compared with most other small falcons, it is more robust and heavily built. |
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The feet are moderately long and more robust than in other members of the genus. |
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This is a robust intertidal species with a dark and sometimes banded shell. |
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As a result of its robust nature, Littorina littorea can be highly variable in phenotype with several different morphs present. |
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The cultivars so produced tend to be larger and more robust than the wild types. |
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We have established robust plans for the operation, and feel confident they can be carried out safely and without accidents. |
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The more uneven the bottom, the more robust the footrope configuration must be to prevent net damage. |
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Hence, it can be seen as a robust finding that men overally choose their suicide method differently than women. |
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